The A. supports with new arguments von der Mühll's idea that in Anacreon fr. 356 PMG (=33 Gentili) Athenaeus has joined two distinct short poems. The first (fr. a) is an invitation to drink strong in order to provoke Dionysiac enthousiasm; the second (fr. b) is an admonition against the degeneration of the symposium and a recall to the rules of a well ordered rite. The performance of the two poems must be placed in the same symposium at some distance of time, or, more probably, in different symposia: both were available to be performed whenever similar circumstances occurred. Some arguments are proposed in defence of Pauw’s amendment ἀνυβρίστως in fr. (a).
On drinking wine in Anacreon fr. 356 PMG (=33 Gent.)
Palmisciano Riccardo
2019-01-01
Abstract
The A. supports with new arguments von der Mühll's idea that in Anacreon fr. 356 PMG (=33 Gentili) Athenaeus has joined two distinct short poems. The first (fr. a) is an invitation to drink strong in order to provoke Dionysiac enthousiasm; the second (fr. b) is an admonition against the degeneration of the symposium and a recall to the rules of a well ordered rite. The performance of the two poems must be placed in the same symposium at some distance of time, or, more probably, in different symposia: both were available to be performed whenever similar circumstances occurred. Some arguments are proposed in defence of Pauw’s amendment ἀνυβρίστως in fr. (a).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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